Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR MAY DAY RIOTS ARE LAGKING (Continued from Page One) mainly by the Socialists and the com-| munists. PARIS, May 1—(By The Associat-} ed Press)—U) to noon today May} Day in Paris wcemed more like a/| leisurely celebration of the coming of apring than a day of demonstrations against capitalism or one devoted to| the strikes originaily planned. | ROME, May 1.—(By The Associated Prees)—For the first time in nearly fifty years business and industry proceeded here ns usual on May Day | All the factories were working all the shops were open, the cars and taxicabs were operating and every one was at work. } LONDON, May 1—(By The Aaso- qtuted Press)—To the music of num- @rous bends, London's working peo- pie in large numbers marched 1 101 Jeaders voice their emmmental actions —— ——— GOURT OF HONOR FOR OGOUTS 15 ORGANIZED A new court of honor for tho Cns- per- Boy Scouts was organized yes-| terday. D, W. Osilbea, second yico president of the Casper council, 1!| chairman. ©. K. Fletcher, prin of the Casper high schoc! is tery, Other members are C. H. Reim erth and W, J. Wehrl!, Another mem er will be appointed at a later date. ‘The first mesting of the court wil be held May 9. Among the important Dusiness matters to come up in the mear future ts the appointment of a beart of examiners. —— Heller Leaves On | id |in @ prospectors’ pan and many oth Long Vacation Trip| | x Mex Heller, formerty owner of the} Hud Clothiers, and Edward Wikle: left today in a new Studebaker pur. chased by Mr. Heller for a two months’ trip to various points of the| United States. The travelers will go first to Denver, then to Chicago, and| later to California. Mr. Heller stated this morning that @iter his long period of business in| 3 \ er he felt that he needed a va-| tion. This he said would be all the| ¥ ‘able because his bus is . tur re turned out 60 eu : iy. Mr, Heller ascribes his success Agely to cons'stent advertising Whe Casper Tribune. in d by a Montreal 1 Canadian rec & 1,200 pounds of rds by pr utter in a THAT BAD BACK. Do you have a dull, steady ache In the small of the back—sharp, stab bing twinges when stooping or lift ing—distressing urinary disorders? Yor bad back and weakened kidneys o-Casper residents recommend WDoan's Kidney Pills. Read this Cas- t | Krecklow, 1181 Glenarm | ‘I was troubled a good my kidneys. They acted My back was lame and 8 a soreness over my kid I stooped over pains which made it difficult m again. Another bad was dizzy epells, I began a good deal and became | mervous and irritable, c& saw Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom: | the paper and used one/ cured me completely and ow Foster-Mil + Buffalo, N. Y¥.—Ad- OTLNG Continuous—I1 te 11 Also Comedy 4 “UPPER AND LOWER” —And— NEWS REEL 10c and 30c { | a P Miss Abigail Marcia Gluck, daughter of the famous singer, recently eloped with Frank Clark of New Orleans, Their engagement was an- nounced last December, but they did not wait for a formal wedding. She is. a Wellesley sophomore. He is a senior at the ShefMield Scientific School of Yal BOY SCOUTS OF TROOP FOUR TO STAGE EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT CORNER WOLCOTT AND FIRST| Troop Four of the Casper Boy Scouts will stage a free exhibition ednesday evening in the vacant lot at Wolcott and East First street. The scouts will show how horses are load- ed and unloaded with pack saddles, how they are picketed at night, how to pitch a prospector’s tent, the sleep- ing bags that the scouts use, how to cook a meal, how gold is washed Four have already taken lessons in using the regulation pack saddle and GIRLS! LEMONS BEAUTIFY er things that belong to the old time life of this region and Is fast disap pearing. Frank G. Sherck, well known bust- ss man of this city and one of the time packers who came to Casper the pioneer days with a pack outfit across the plains, has presented Troop Four with a pack horse for the use of the scouts on their hikes. This gift will enable the scouts to take plenty of equipment on their hikes and they can stay out in the country several days where with on'y what they could carry on their backs, the Mtx the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchird White, which any druggist will supply for a a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint and complexion beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon cream into the face, neck, arms and hands, then shortly mte the youthful beauty, softness and whiteness your skin. Famous stage beauties use this harmless lemon cream to bring that velvety, clear, rosy-white complex- fon, also as a freckle, sunburn, and of boys were limited in the length of me they cotld remain in the hills and mountains. The boys of Troop tan bleach because it doesn’t irritate, —Advertisement. A Dance For The Workingman North Washington Hall TUESDAY EVENING Free supper service for all. Bring your family alohg and they will have a good time, Speis’ Orches- tra will furnish music. ADMISSION 50c A stupendous and colas- sal heart drama that will shake every ob- server to the depths of THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND WHITEN THE SKIN of the most wonderful skin softener | Che Casper Daily Cribune well known tie as well as the ald tim-[ bull dog had mixed when the for- bacod eigner had attempted to invade the The free exhibition that Troop Four] territory of Casper’s official auto will stage tomorrow night is to shoW| mobile chaser. the Casper xequresd example we ‘Traffic at Second and Center is the old time mi were in travel! progressing ag usual today with the ing over this region. In those days ception of the fact that there is the traveler had to take with him all] S*°euot OU Ste Core. necessities of life and yet not over- a poet eli oc Priest 2 Lee Piano Record Broken Again hikes and are able to equip them ——s In thought selves for a stay of a week or longer away from any base of supplies. With @ pack horse, a squad of Boy Scouts can take enough supplies to last them @ month without replenishing, The scouts of Troop Four have named thelr horse Spark Plug, but they do not expect to enter him in the races as they do not wish to drive the regular racers out of the game in this region. George Clark, the weil known Casper jockey who is a mem- ber of Troop Four has charge of Spark Plug under the direction of the scoutmaster, Kennedy Jr., held the now Rags in Hospital But Automobile Isn’t the Cause} A fallen hero with two legs in bandages, Rage, the mast popular not a nardetio Gus, j tion regarding’ the cause of Rags’ { condition. . too often, dwindled to whispers and finally faled in silence when it was learned that the police dog and a playing here today. He left his plano at 8:25, opponent having droppd out world’s record of sixty six sours and twenty’ The rarest postage stamp in the! —_——— eS clans recommend ‘because |, dog in Casper, lay this morning in alens, very often affects The di-| | Fhysieinss Ot primes Pavaediacs the door of Wray's cafe and con- keer tng, oR relief, Remember to ak for’ ean templated passing automobiles with aspirin bas added te it a mild @!-|GLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN wi , anxious eyes. gestant that evercomes ob: potage: Gossip was general throughout —It's absorbed this part of Casper's business sec- —It relieves pain Box” Remarks from the “I-told-you-so" Ask Your Druggist for the Xin class who had prophesied that some- ae Leeda tag time Rags would chase a car onco eshington, continuous piano | World is the onecent British Guiana, ‘181 American collector for $38,000, Drug addicts in |. Which was recently sold to an/ mated to number 1,398,600, and to TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1923, America are est!- The former record of 29 hours was held by Howard Roth of Toledo, | ——-—— less of than today, many were exported and purchased by color | manufacturers, down by machinery, and turned them ito delicate brow liquid paint, which HOUSTON, Tex, May 1—~T, J,| Was the delight of all artists, a who ground them H i all range from 12 to 75 years in age. 7 om ee CASPERS FAMILY Bua) LY NORMA’S HERE! THE DEAR She’ll play Mary Turner, the poor but beautiful shop girl, tors and makes them pay and pay. WE'LL SAY SHE’S GREAT! IT’S A ROLE, WE’LL SAY, ACTRESSES CRY TO PLAY! safe in the sanctuary of some good man’s arms. NORMA’S HERE, OUR DEAR Presented by Joseph M, Schenck in Personally directed by FRANK LLOYD ThAwOT jail because of a crime of which she’s innocent, turns upon her persecu- And so will you when you see and know what makes her go into a life of—not crime-—Oh, no! for that would not be within the law. A truly great American play of today. It’s about folks like us who do the best we can. And we all know that young and pretty girls who are poor walk a perilous path—these days—before they find themselves NORMA TALMADGE “WITHIN THE LAW” TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY RIALT THEATRE 2c APES 66) IRIS THE WOMAN Last Times Today STARTING TONIGHT 99 LON CHANEY | The Revue of Revues Company ite HE LOVE t “A aan In the Howling Comedy Succcss ee AY ing! TAR et Extra Added Attraction worth while— —Also— ° i i “THE SUPER MELODY FOUR” Heart Tingling—Humanly Appealing bigest set i Hawaiian Musicians, Singers and Dancers Touchingly Pathetic “SUNNYSIDE” Photoplay Delightfully Humorous Ciitincoena a1 “THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING” THE NETTO LADIES? 10c and 20c Two Shows Tonight—<7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c ORES. Every Afternoon and Evening. Company o very nominal. Clown, Black Spots on White Half Yellow and Red Blue and Yellow Squares Chinese and Wig Red Green Spots . Half White and Black Green White Spots Half Green and Yellow Yellow and White Striped Pink Green Spots Blue White Spots Irishman and Wig uares who, sent to B) Half Red and Blue Gingham Pink Squares Black and Yellow Pierrot Black Pierrett Pierrett Dutch Boy and Cap $100 - Cash Prize ~ $100 MASK - TONIGHT The largest and most spectacular cos- tume ball ever held at the Arkeon. We have alg with the Pratt Costuming Denver to rent costumes. They have 200 costumes on display at the Arkeon which may be seen any day from 12 noon until 8:30 P. M._The rental on the suits is Below is a list of a few of the costumes on display at the Arkeon. COME AND HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE Arkeon Dancing Academy TODAY TOMORROW Shows Start at 78 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40 and 9:20 BALL Bear Turkish Sultan Toreador Red Spanish Indian Chief Negro and Wig Comic Dutch Dutch Postmaster Gold Dust Twins Convict Romper FE; TOS Spanish Girl Pierrette Dutch Girls Happy Hooligan Folly Turkish Girl ary Jane Chinese Girl Yama Yama Gypsy Girl Indian Girl

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